This is used in a bunch of places, but nowhere is it ever set, and
nowhere can I find any documentation, nor can I find any other project
using it. So delete the flags to simplify.
This was only ever used for i?86-pc-linux-gnu targets, but that's been
broken for years, and has since been dropped. So clean this up too.
This also deletes the funky objectlist logic since it only existed for
the libtool libraries. Since it was the only thing left in the small
Makefile.shared file, we can punt that too.
This allows building the libc & libm pages in parallel, and drops
the duplication in the subdirs with the chew/chapter settings.
The unused rules in Makefile.shared are left in place to minimize
noise in the change.
This doesn't migrate all the docs, just the libc's manual (pdf/info).
This is to show the basic form of migrating the chew files.
For subdirs that didn't have any docs, I've stripped their settings
for clarity. If someone wanted to suddenly add docs, they can add
the corresponding Makefile.inc files easily.
Since automake deprecated the INCLUDES name in favor of AM_CPPFLAGS,
change all existing users over. The generated code is the same since
the two variables have been used in the same exact places by design.
There are other cleanups to be done, but lets focus on just renaming
here so we can upgrade to a newer automake version w/out triggering
new warnings.
The 'cygnus' option was removed from automake 1.13 in 2012, so the
presence of this option prevents that or a later version of automake
being used.
A check-list of the effects of '--cygnus' from the automake 1.12
documentation, and steps taken (where possible) to preserve those
effects (See also this thread [1] for discussion on that):
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-automake/2012-03/msg00048.html
1. The foreign strictness is implied.
Already present in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE in newlib/acinclude.m4
2. The options no-installinfo, no-dependencies and no-dist are implied.
Already present in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE in newlib/acinclude.m4
Future work: Remove no-dependencies and any explicit header dependencies,
and use automatic dependency tracking instead. Are there explicit rules
which are now redundant to removing no-installinfo and no-dist?
3. The macro AM_MAINTAINER_MODE is required.
Already present in newlib/acinclude.m4
Note that maintainer-mode is still disabled by default.
4. Info files are always created in the build directory, and not in the
source directory.
This appears to be an error in the automake documentation describing
'--cygnus' [2]. newlib's info files are generated in the source
directory, and no special steps are needed to keep doing that.
[2] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-automake/2012-04/msg00028.html
5. texinfo.tex is not required if a Texinfo source file is specified.
(The assumption is that the file will be supplied, but in a place that
automake cannot find.)
This effect is overriden by an explicit setting of the TEXINFO_TEX
variable (the directory part of which is fed into texi2X via the
TEXINPUTS environment variable).
6. Certain tools will be searched for in the build tree as well as in the
user's PATH. These tools are runtest, expect, makeinfo and texi2dvi.
For obscure automake reasons, this effect of '--cygnus' is not active
for makeinfo in newlib's configury.
However, there appears to be top-level configury which selects in-tree
runtest, expect and makeinfo, if present. So, if that works as it
appears, this effect is preserved. If not, this may cause problem if
anyone is building those tools in-tree.
This effect is not preserved for texi2dvi. This may cause problems if
anyone is building texinfo in-tree.
If needed, explicit checks for those tools looking in places relative to
$(top_srcdir)/../ as well as in PATH could be added.
7. The check target doesn't depend on all.
This effect is not preseved. The check target now depends on the all
target.
This concern seems somewhat academic given the current state of the
testsuite.
Also note that this doesn't touch libgloss.
* libc/time/month_lengths.c: New file with __month_lengths array
(previously mon_lengths array in mktm_r.c)
* libc/time/tzcalc_limits.c: New file with __tzcalc_limits() from
mktm_r.c
* libc/time/lcltime_r.c (localtime_r): Simplify by changing call to
_mktm_r() with call to gmtime_r() and code moved from _mktm_r() which
was used to do time zone adjustments
* libc/time/gmtime_r.c (gmtime_r): Simplify by moving all relevant
code from _mktm_r(), breaking all dependencies on time zone related
functions
* libc/time/mktm_r.c: Delete file
* libc/time/local.h: Update accordingly - remove declaration of
_mktm_r(), add declaration of __month_lengths[]
* libc/time/Makefile.am: Modify accordingly.
* libc/time/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
defines strftime(), but can also define wcsftime(); add optional
test package; speed up %Y handling.
* libc/time/wcsftime.c: New file, defining wcsftime() (albeit
indirectly by including strftime.c) and its documentation.
* libc/time/time.tex: Enhance tm_isdst explanation, change strftime
description to match modified description in strftime.c
* libc/time/Makefile.am: Add wcsftime.c and wcsftime.def. Add a rule
so that wcsftime.o gets rebuilt when strftime changes.
* libc/time/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libc/include/wchar.h (wcsftime): Declare.
* libc/time/tzvars.c: New file.
* libc/time/tzset_r.c: Moved globals into tzvars.c
so other time functions needn't link in __tzset_r and its
dependencies.
* libc/time/Makefile.am: Add the new file.
* libc/time/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* libc/include/time.h [!CYGWIN](_timezone): Change to long.
(__tzrule_type, __tzinfo_type): New types.
(__gettzinfo): New function.
* libc/sys/linux/include/time.h: Ditto.
* libc/time/Makefile.am: Add gettzinfo.c.
* libc/time/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* libc/time/local.h: Moved __tzrule_type to time.h.
* libc/time/mktime.c: Call __gettzinfo to reference
__tznorth, __tzyear, and __tzrule array.
* libc/time/mktm_r.c: Ditto.
* libc/time/strftime.c: Ditto.
* libc/time/tzset_r.c: Ditto. Also remove definition
of __tzrule which is now in gettzinfo.c. Change _timezone
references to not cast to time_t.
* libc/time/gettzinfo.c: New file.
* libc/include/time.h (tzset, _tzset_r): Added prototypes.
(strptime): Moved prototype to be within !__STRICT_ANSI__.
(_tzname, _daylight, _timezone): No long __CYGWIN__ only.
(tzname): Defined for all platforms.
(daylight, timezone): Defined only for CYGWIN.
* libc/sys/linux/machine/i386/crt0.c: Add call to tzset() after
environment set up.
* libc/stdlib/setenv_r.c (_setenv_r): Call tzset() if the TZ
environment variable is set.
* libc/time/Makefile.am: Add support for tzset.c, tzlock.c, and
tzset_r.c.
* libc/time/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* libc/time/gmtime.c (gmtime): Changed to call gmtime_r.
* libc/time/gmtime_r.c (gmtime_r): Changed to call _mktm_r.
* libc/time/lcltime_r.c (lcltime_r): Ditto.
* libc/time/local.h: New local header file.
* libc/time/mktime.c (mktime): Add timezone support.
* libc/time/mktm_r.c: New file which is the common engine
for gmtime_r and lcltime_r. This code has timezone support.
* libc/time/strftime.c (strftime): Add %Z timezone support.
* libc/time/tzlock.c: New file containing timezone lock stubs.
* libc/time/tzset.c: New file containing tzset() routine.
* libc/time/tzset_r.c: New file containing _tzset_r and
internal routine for calculating timezone changes for specified year.